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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Russ Hobby/UC Davis
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- Minutes of the Teleconferencing BOF (TELECONF)
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- There has been considerable discussion about using the Internet in
- support of remote conferencing. Ideas range from using the network to
- provide a shared workspace, such as common document viewing and editing,
- to full motion video conferencing. The BOF in Santa Fe was intended to
- bring together people that are doing current research in the area and to
- see if a common direction can be found. Several researchers presented
- their work.
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- Steve Casner/ISI presented an overview of Multimedia Conferencing
- including work that has been done on the Terrestrial Wideband Network
- and DARTnet. Paul Milazzo/BBN talked about their efforts with
- workstation based video windows. Hans Eriksson/SICS told the group
- about their efforts with the MultiG - research programme which is
- working toward a Collaborative Desktop and Telepresence. Sze-Ying
- Wuu/Bellcore explained the workings of their Touring Machine, as system
- for the management of mixed multimedia. Yee- Hsiang Chang/MCNC told the
- group about their project to use packet video for use on the Concert
- network. Peter Kiestein/UCL provided information on the meeting on
- International Multimedia Conferencing held at ISI on 13 November, 1991.
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- After the presentations there was discussion about the various parts of
- Multimedia Conferencing and how the job of creating a working system may
- be broken into manageable tasks. It was suggested that there are four
- areas of work:
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- 1. Shared Workspace. This includes things like shared whiteboards,
- editors and generalized windows for viewing other applications.
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- 2. Conference Management. This concerns conference setup, connection
- management and coordination for the various parts of the overall
- conference.
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- 3. Transport Formats. This will define the formats of media (i.e.
- video, audio, image) and how they are to be transported over the
- network.
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- 4. Data Delivery. This area needs to address the service guarantees
- needed by real-time data and to provide reliable multicast
- capabilities.
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- A new Working Group, chaired by Steve Casner, was create to coordinate
- work being done on the transport formats of video and audio over UDP. It
- was recognized that UDP does not provide the necessary service
- guarantees for real-time data. However, it was viewed that useful work
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- could be done over UDP on lightly loaded networks until a better means
- of data delivery is made available.
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- It was felt by the group that the IETF should continue work in these
- areas and should be coordinated with other standards groups.
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- Attendees
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- Harald Alvestrand herald.alvestrand@delab.sintef.no
- James Beers beers@nr-tech.cit.cornell.edu
- David Borman dab@cray.com
- Robert Braden braden@isi.edu
- Scott Brim swb@nr-tech.cit.cornell.edu
- Stephen Casner casner@isi.edu
- Yee-Hsiang Chang yhc@concert.net
- Richard Cogger rhx@cornellc.cit.cornell.edu
- Steve Deering deering@xerox.com
- Barbara Denny denny@sri.com
- Peter DiCamillo cmsmaint@brownvm.brown.edu
- Hans Eriksson hans@sics.se
- Farrell Gerbode farrell@rice.edu
- Ittai Hershman ittai@nis.ans.net
- Russ Hobby rdhobby@ucdavis.edu
- Peter Kirstein kirstein@cs.ucl.ac.uk
- Cheryl Krupczak cheryl@cc.gatech.edu
- Ruth Lang rlang@nisc.sri.com
- Eliot Lear lear@sgi.com
- Brian Lloyd brian@ray.lloyd.com
- E. Paul Love loveep@sdsc.edu
- Paul Milazzo milazzo@bbn.com
- Greg Minshall minshall@wc.novell.com
- David O'Leary oleary@sura.net
- Ari Ollikainen ari@es.net
- Joe Ragland jrr@concert.net
- Daisy Shen daisy@watson.ibm.com
- Claudio Topolcic topolcic@nri.reston.va.us
- Kannan Varadhan kannan@oar.net
- Andrew Veitch aveitch@bbn.com
- Sze-Ying Wuu syww@thumper.bellcore.com
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